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长发 (chángfà) literally means "long hair" in Chinese. It is composed of two characters: 长 (cháng), meaning "long" and 发 (fà), meaning "hair". In Chinese culture, long hair is often seen as a symbol of beauty and femininity.
In addition to 长发, there are other words that can also express the concept of having long hair in Chinese:
1. 长发飘飘 (chángfà piāopiāo) - This phrase is often used to describe someone with long, flowing hair. It can also be used figuratively to describe someone who is carefree and carelessly drifting through life.
2. 长发及腰 (chángfà jí yāo) - This phrase literally means "long hair reaching the waist". It is often used to describe someone with very long hair.
3. 长发披肩 (chángfà pījiān) - This phrase means "long hair reaching the shoulders". It is often used to describe someone with medium-length hair.
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